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Era of progress and promise, 1863-1910 : the religious, moral, and educational development of the American Negro since his emancipation

PRINTING-OFFICE, MORRISTOWN COLLEGE
The printing-office is a fine establishment, with all the necessary equipment. In­struction
and practice are given in all branches of printing.
194
CRARY HALL, MORRlSTOWN~COLLEGE, MORRISTOWN, TENN.
The property of the college is valued at $75,000, and consists of 75 acres of desirable land and
eight buildings. Crary Hall is a four-story brick and stone structure of one
hundred rooms, and is one of the best school buildings in the South.
ociet\', •
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS, MORRISTOWN COLLEGE
The Industrial Department of Morristown CoUece has recently been ereatly
stren&lliened. Wood and iron working, foundry, blacksmithing, carpen­try,
stove and chair making are specialties. The object is not only to give a
coune In manual traJning, but to teach trades thoroughly and efficiently.
Morristown Normal and Industrial
College, Morristown, Tenn.
Rev. Judson S. Hill, D.D., President -F DED 1 1 by the l~r dmen' Aid
for th hiO'her dueation of the gro.
Th r ar three d partment : coli 0' pI' parator '.
normal and indu trial. In 1908 th re w r 26 teacher
and 346 tud nt .
Mol' than two thou and form I' tudent are teach­ing
in outh rn publi ('hool and mor than six
hundred tudents have O'on out from the indu trial
department a waO'e earner .
The manufactured article of the indu trial department
find ready ale. and many bu in hou e patronize,
almo t exclu ively, the printing-offi e which i aiq to be
the b t equipped between Knoxville and Bri tol, 130
mile.
The annual ex-pen e are 20,000. In 1908 the
Society contributed ,100, tudents paid 3,500 and
the remainder wa eeured from contribution .
pecial emphasi i placed upon the moral training of the
tudent. ::\lore than 1,500 tudent have profe ed conver ion
in the coHea lif of twenty-eight years.
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PRINTING-OFFICE, MORRISTOWN COLLEGE
The printing-office is a fine establishment, with all the necessary equipment. In­struction
and practice are given in all branches of printing.
194
CRARY HALL, MORRlSTOWN~COLLEGE, MORRISTOWN, TENN.
The property of the college is valued at $75,000, and consists of 75 acres of desirable land and
eight buildings. Crary Hall is a four-story brick and stone structure of one
hundred rooms, and is one of the best school buildings in the South.
ociet\', •
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS, MORRISTOWN COLLEGE
The Industrial Department of Morristown CoUece has recently been ereatly
stren&lliened. Wood and iron working, foundry, blacksmithing, carpen­try,
stove and chair making are specialties. The object is not only to give a
coune In manual traJning, but to teach trades thoroughly and efficiently.
Morristown Normal and Industrial
College, Morristown, Tenn.
Rev. Judson S. Hill, D.D., President -F DED 1 1 by the l~r dmen' Aid
for th hiO'her dueation of the gro.
Th r ar three d partment : coli 0' pI' parator '.
normal and indu trial. In 1908 th re w r 26 teacher
and 346 tud nt .
Mol' than two thou and form I' tudent are teach­ing
in outh rn publi ('hool and mor than six
hundred tudents have O'on out from the indu trial
department a waO'e earner .
The manufactured article of the indu trial department
find ready ale. and many bu in hou e patronize,
almo t exclu ively, the printing-offi e which i aiq to be
the b t equipped between Knoxville and Bri tol, 130
mile.
The annual ex-pen e are 20,000. In 1908 the
Society contributed ,100, tudents paid 3,500 and
the remainder wa eeured from contribution .
pecial emphasi i placed upon the moral training of the
tudent. ::\lore than 1,500 tudent have profe ed conver ion
in the coHea lif of twenty-eight years.
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